Amusements, &c. H E A T R E ROYAL Under the Sole-Direei:on of MR GEORGE MUSGROVE. Manager . Mr Ohas. B. "Wcstmacott. MONDAY NEXT, APRIL 27th, MONDAY NEXT, APRIL 27th, And' Following Evenings. Reappearance, After over eight years’ absence of ■ MISS NELLIE STEWART MISS NELLIE STEWAIU’ MISS NELLIE STEWART . Supported by GEORGE MUSG ROVE’S NEW ENGLISH COMEDY CO. Who.will appear for the First Time in Christ,church in The Most Successful Comedy-Drama of recent years, SWEET NELL OF OLD DRURY. SWEET NELL OF OLD DRUE ST. SWEET NELL OE OLD DRUKtT. The Reigning Record Success of Three Continents. Music for the play, including Kell GWynne’s song in Act 2, specially written for this production by Mr Raymond Rose, of Her Majesty’s Theatre, London. The harpsichord used in. Nell Gwynne’s boudoir specially manufactured by Allan and Co., Melbourne, from tracings obtained from the British Museum. The furniture of the period specially made in the Princess Theatre, Melbourne, by Mr. IV. Gardiner, from tracings from the British Museum. The King Charles Spaniel, “ The Little Marquis" (imported, and winner of nine champion prizes. The correct costumes of the period by A. and L. Nathan, London, from reliable authorities. ... . ‘ Characteristic wigs ns worn in the days of Charles 11. by “ Gustave,” Paris and London. Play produced under the stage direction of ; MR ALFRED TAPPING. Musical Director- . Signor A. Brahms. "SWEET NELL” X J lans open THIS MORNING, at Messrs Milner and Thompson’s for first night only. Prices—Dress Circle and Orchestral Stalls ss, Stalls 3s, Pit 1. Early doors fid extra. Representative—G. H. Barnes. OP E R A . HO U S E. Sole Lessee . R. J. OSWALD. ■ TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. OSWALD DRAMATIC CO. ' A Great Success.. Everyone Delighted. Don’t ;Fail to See JUDY McCORMICK in the Evergreen Irish Drama, THE WEAEIN’ O’ THE GREEN- ' THE WEARIN’ O’ THE GREE-N. New Songs and Dances Introduced. PRICES—Dress Circle 2s (Ladies and -Children Is), Stalls Is (Ladies and Children' fid), Pit fid. 3235 0“!) DFEDLOWS’ HTI7 L. I DEAN’S WAXWORKS COMPANY. A, SPLENDID PROGRAMME TO-NIGHT. FRlDAY—Competitions: , Weight Lifting, Men; .Nail Driving, Ladies; Pudding Eating, Boys. Valuable Prizes. . ADMISSION—SIXPENCE. COLOSSEUM.. SKATING RINK. OPEN--ALL DAY TO-DAY. THREE SESSIONS. THREE SESSIONS. Msrning, 10 to 12, Ladies -and Children; entrance" fid, skates free. Afternoon, 2.30 to 5 - p.m. Evening, 7.30 to 10 p.m. EARLY .SESSION, Monday, Wednesday and Friday, 7 to ,8 a.m. Entrance fid; - Skates- free: .Early * breakfast can be "ob- '/" tained at the. Rink. ' BALL-BEARING SKATES FOR SALE. A Luxury. 11. W. .BARRY, Secretary and Manager. Public Notices. ■ MONEY. I HAVE £3OOO of .Trust Moneys to Lend, on Approved Freehold Security, at 4J per cent. W. F. M. BUCKLEY, 4234 Box' 201,. Christchurch. MONEY TO - LEND. JTN any Sum up to £I6OO at current interest. Apply, ■ TRUSTEES LATE R. H. RHODES, . 5211 139 a, Hereford Street. MONEY. WE have, various SCMS of MONEY for INVESTMENT from 4), PER CENT. T. S. WESTON AND SON, Solicitors, ■142, Cashel Street, F 3199 Christchurch. HOME KNITTING DEPOT, 221, Colombo Street. JUST Opened—New Season’s Woollen Goods. - Home-knit Stockings and Socks, Jerseys, etc. Furs Renovated and Remodelled to Latest Fashion. MRS L. PALMER. , ■ Telephone 1279. X 3032 ■ PURE NEW"ZEALAND WINE From our own Vineyard. PORT, SHERRY and CONSTANTIA, 25s per doz., at the Wavcrley Wine Vaults, Worcester Street E., near the Cathedral; 2s fid per bovtle at the Criterion Hotel, Gloucester Street, and Caversham Hotel, Lower High Street. F 3205 ' t THE N.Z. EXPRESS COY., LTD., OELIVERS PACKAGES TO ADDRESS at FIXED AND CHEAP RATES. SMALL PARCELS'TO Dunedin, 7lb . . , .Is Wellington, 41b , . .Is Auckland, 41b . ■ . . . la FURNITURE PACKED, STORED OR REMOVED. Office: CORNER HEREFORD AND MANCHESTER STREETS. • . ; F 3235 NOW LANDING, Ex Gothic and Papanui, LARGE ASSORTMENTS LATEST DESIGNS PAPERHANGINGS, OILS, PAINTS, ETC. J. A. LUMMIS, PAINTER AND DECORATOR, C 9, Corner Tuam and Durham Streets. Telephone No.- 613. F96Q n~\V FURNITURE WAREHOUSE Now Opened by . C. W. W A R D, At 223, Cashel' Street (Late Turnbull and Jones). Everything at Reasonable Prices. Complete Stock of Furnishing Materials. Cutlery, Glass, Earthenware, Electro-plate, Brushwnre. . FBOBB NOW FORMING. BENCH AND GERMAN CLASSES, Under Native Teachers, At GILBY'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, ISO, 1 Worcester Street. F 2999 IMPORTANT —Every Householder should inspect Tea Coupon Prizes and try J.b Packet of our Tea. 2 Coupons, equal Scrub Brush or Jam Dish; 6—A Mirror, Set Scales or Dish Cover; 10—A Cake Stand, Saucepan or Hearthrug; 20—An Octagon Table, Pair Vases or Reading Lamp; 60—A Wringer, Pair Blankets or - 8-day -Crock. Numerous other prizes. Tea guaranteed pure. B. Hindlo’s Exchange and Mart;' Tuam and ■ Colombo Streets. Cheapest place to get Crockery or F u_r.n-v!-’\ra, F2G2B
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Lyttelton Times, Volume CIX, Issue 13107, 22 April 1903, Page 1
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